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Questions about or that apply specifically to women.
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Most mussar sefarim are very oriented towards men, with lessons on things such as how to treat your wife, the dangers of pursuing women, or the importance of learning. Also, many sefarim I've seen … written for women are very generic and watered down hashkafa sefarim, lacking originality or deep insight. What is a good, intelligent, well-written mussar sefer with female perspective?
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asked Mar 25 '12 by Yaakov Kuperman
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While few Orthodox authorities openly say that teaching the oral tradition to women is forbidden many do say that the should not be taught Gemara and/or that there is no commandment to do so … changing societal norms regarding women. For a deeper discussion of this issue and numerous primary sources see this article (Hebrew only)
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answered Mar 25 '12 by Yaakov Kuperman
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IIRC the principle that 'they as well were in the miracle' is a Rabbinic reason for applying Rabbinic commandments to women, not a reason for applying biblical laws.
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answered Apr 6 '12 by Yaakov Kuperman